Tribune Company prepares for bankruptcy?

The Wall Street Journal reports that the Tribune Company, a major newspaper publisher, broadcaster, and owner of the Chicago Cubs, is preparing for a possible bankruptcy filing.

In recent days, as Tribune continued talks with lenders to restructure its debt, the newspaper-and-television concern hired Lazard Ltd. as its financial adviser, as well as legal counsel for a possible trip through bankruptcy court, according to people familiar with the matter.

At the time a group led by Sam Zell, legendary Chicago real state developer, was implementing their leveraged buyout, the handwriting was already on the wall for the newspaper business. This is one deal that just didn't work out.

Some of the company's properties are no doubt still quite viable. But more journalists are likely to lose their jobs.

Hat tip: Ed Lasky

The Wall Street Journal reports that the Tribune Company, a major newspaper publisher, broadcaster, and owner of the Chicago Cubs, is preparing for a possible bankruptcy filing.

In recent days, as Tribune continued talks with lenders to restructure its debt, the newspaper-and-television concern hired Lazard Ltd. as its financial adviser, as well as legal counsel for a possible trip through bankruptcy court, according to people familiar with the matter.

At the time a group led by Sam Zell, legendary Chicago real state developer, was implementing their leveraged buyout, the handwriting was already on the wall for the newspaper business. This is one deal that just didn't work out.

Some of the company's properties are no doubt still quite viable. But more journalists are likely to lose their jobs.